A Chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Olatunbosun Oyintiloye has admonished politicians to guard against utterances that could incite masses into violent protest against the government.
Oyintiloye who described the current economic hardship as “temporary” warned that any politicians who might be hiding under the current situation in the country to incite the masses against the constituted authorities should be regarded as an enemy of the country.
The APC Cheiftain made the remarks while speaking with newsmen on Sunday in Osogbo.
He explained that what President Bola Tinubu, needed at this period was prayers and the support of all Nigerians to enable him sail the ship of the country safely and stabilise the economy for the benefit of the masses.
He said that the economic challenges the country was passing through required the understanding and collaborative approach towards finding lasting solutions to them and not inciteful comment that could lead to public unrest.
Oyintiloye, a former lawmaker, who noted that the president was doing everything humanly possible to turn the economy around, say it would amount to being unpatriotic for anyone, no matter highly placed to incite the masses into a protest.
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He called on the security agencies to be alert and ensure that anyone who is attempting to incite the masses to cause havoc in the country was made to face the law.
“There is no doubt that the economy is not in its best shape, but this is just temporary.
“The president is working assiduously to ensure that the economy is brought back to shape for Nigerians to enjoy.
“While we are waiting for that, I do not think inciting the masses against the government is the best way to go.
“I will strongly advise those politicians who are calling people to protest against the government to desist or be ready to face the law,” he said.
Oyintiloye appealed to Nigerians to be patient, adding that the effect of some of the policies of government may be harsh at the moment, predicting that the outcome would be better for all.